• The Troll's Son - Vinland Saga #5 | with Geestargames

  • Oct 8 2021
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

The Troll's Son - Vinland Saga #5 | with Geestargames

  • Summary

  • In the latest episode of this brand new podcast, hosts Che Lingo (rapper, musician, anime lover) and Bec Hill (comedian, writer, anime-curious) continue on their epic odyssey discussing the highs, lows and hijinks of historical anime Vinland Saga.


    Che recalls his time as a Cub Scout and Bec celebrates her prophetic montage powers. Plus they enjoy a game of ‘Norse or False’, speculating on which words originated from Norse language.


    And they are joined by Twitch streamer and anime fan Geestargames who chats about the anime-inspired games she enjoys playing and why Vinland Saga is one of her Top Ten favourite anime.


    After Askeladd kills Thorfinn’s father Thors, Thorfinn hides inside Thor’s ship and bides his time until the opportunity to take revenge. However, life on the ship is harsh without any food or water, and Thorfinn grows weaker day by day. One day, Thorfinn, armed with his sword, attempts to attack Askeladd in his sleep...


    Vinland Saga season one is now streaming on Prime Video.


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    Anime to Z is a Little Dot Studios production for Prime Video UK.

    Hosted by Che Lingo (@Che_Lingo) & Bec Hill (@bechillcomedian)

    Produced by Nicole Davis, Jake Cunningham & Ellie Aitken

    Executive produced by Harold McShiel

    Edited by James Payne

    Additional research by Ren Scateni

    Artwork by Matthew Wallace


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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